Oh Great One! Only a few Sprouts remain and they are in need of your help! Use your powers to guide them in returning to their once peaceful and prosperous existence. Fulfill wishes, help them invent wonderful toys to play with and assist them in rebuilding their amazing land! The happier you can keep your Sprouts, the more productive their community will be!

Customer Reviews

Sprouts Adventure is rated
2.7 out of
5 by
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
LillianFirefly from
Great game!I loved this game! The back story is great and it is very fun and intriguing to play... Good sound, visuality and options! I especially love the way you can get, over time, to places you can see but can't go to. Very good! i would recommend it highly...

Date published: 2013-05-10

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Munch126 from
A silly if stupid distractionAn enjoyable, very easy game to play through but if you're looking for a challenge don't bother. I wasn't so enjoyed it thoroughly. :)

Date published: 2013-07-30

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Zyphlat from
Decent graphics, takes too long.The little sprout thingies are cute and they talk to you. The graphics are decent. They take WAY too long to build anything. The very first thing you build takes like 15min with ALL of them building. It'd be okay I guess if you could turn it off and they'd keep going, but nope. Plus, there's nothing to do while they're building. I didn't even bother finishing the first building...BORING!!

Date published: 2012-03-28

Rated 3 out of
5 by
leilanibz from
Mixed feelings with this gameI enjoyed this game from the perspective that it was an interesting and unique sim style game. You have to grow different critters called sprouts so they can build things and collect items. You also have to grow food and make it rain for the sprouts. If you are nice to the sprouts, they will offer you gems that you can use to do different things.
The turn-off about the game was that the sprouts actually did this worshippy-offering thing when they gave you the items. It just struck me as weird.
Also, you have a set number of tasks to complete, and once you are done, the game is pretty much over. Normally a sim game can go on indefinitely with certain aspects. Not so with this game.
Granted, the sprouts are really cute, especially the baby ones. But the whole worship thing just comes across as weird. Add to that the limited nature of the game play, and the game is just not as good as it could be.

Date published: 2012-02-18

Rated 2 out of
5 by
CrazyOldCatLady from
Sprouts Adventure isn't much of an adventureI was sooo prepared to be enchanted by this game. The graphics were nice, the sprouts were adorable, (the newly-hatched sproutlings were so freaking cute!) and the concept was interesting. I liked how they would play together if you dragged more than one of them onto the mushroom ball.
My main issue was the time it took to build things. Say they'd need a hut to sleep in when they got tired, so you'd have them build one. It would take at least three of them, working in shifts non-stop, like a sprout *week* (15-20 minutes) to complete the thing. In the meantime you couldn't really have them do anything else, except swap out with someone else so they could eat or fill one of their other need meters. (This meant wandering around a field trying to find butterflies, stones, or flowers.) Then it was back to the salt mines, poor little things. When they finally finished the hut and started building a bridge, I just couldn't do it anymore.
Not as big of a deal, but the narrator, who also voiced the sprouts, either had a horrible cold or pretty epic sinus problems. I can totally relate - those are awful. But it made for a distracting voice actor.

Date published: 2016-11-23

Rated 2 out of
5 by
Little_Joe1 from
watching sprouts grow - very slow gameThis game is a very slow game in which you spend most time watching your sprouts do different tasks and waiting for the next thing to happen. The gameplay is too slow, and the whole map could be easier to navigate, too.
Your task is to supervise a buch of sprouts, take care of their needs (food, fun, education, sleep, ...) and to build a flourishing sprout society. The idea behind it is fun, but since the gameplay is so slow, one looses quickly interest. Once a task is accomplished (like building a building - which takes nearly all the adult sprouts to accomplish this, and still a lot of time), you can't upgrade the buildings or do more with them, which is unfortunate. The sprouts also seem to be unable to acquire skills which would make them better at specific tasks, although there is a school. The interaction between the sprouts is also absolutely minimal - if brought together, they "dance" for a short moment with each other and then go back to doing noting, unless told otherwise. You have to find gems, butterflies and flowers on which you drop one of the sprouts to get food, motivation or curiosity - or once in a while to get a gift with which you can unlock special powers. However, since you either have the map in very close-up or far away, it gets annoying moving around and searching first for one of the items, and then for a free sprout.
The visuals are very adorable. The music/sound could be more engaging.
I played the whole demo, but wouldn't buy the whole game (except for maybe really young players).

Date published: 2012-03-09

Rated 1 out of
5 by
Uniqtabi from
A Good Kids GameThis game had potential to be a good strategy game. They established good graphics and sounds that were very cute to observe. But, after a couple minutes of playing, I found myself bored. In order to progress in the game, the sprouts have to build. Unfortunately it takes eternity for them to complete anything, or so it feels. I would recommend this game for a five year old because it is too simple. The plot doesn't really move along and neither does the difficulty level.